in alaska, pulling off amazing feats with precision, like landing right on the 50 yard line at the raiders game. on the home front, miller it a father of two who ditched his former occupation as a real estate developer. >> i wasn't passionate. i did it because that's what you did, go to college, get a job. whatever. >> reporter: his wife admit's it's taken time, and she hasn't gone up with him. >> be safe, call me as soon as you're done. >> reporter: nicole says that his career change has made him a better father. >> let's go, you ready, big guy? okay, jump in the car. >> reporter: this morning, miller is dropping off the kids at school. and then taking the scenic route to work. >> yea, that is the playground. >> reporter: a playground with very real risks. >> the scary side is you don't just crash and hurt your wrist or ankle, you crush and you break legs or backs or worse. >> reporter: just last week, a 22-year-old base jumper, daniel moore, seen here in august, was killed when his parachutes opened too late. the third base jumping death in utah this year. as an occupational hazard they